I had been using QUBE's on a Lenovo X230, which in my opinion has a 
TouchPad that is difficult, and a keyboard that is not very pleasant.  That 
one does not like an external wired mouse.  Keeps disconnecting mouse.  

I just put QUBE's on a 2016 Alienware 15 R2, which has a Core I7 Skylake 
Processor and 16 GB RAM with an M2 SSD.   

So much nicer with a more easy to use TouchPad and Keyboard.  Not to 
mention faster.   

Problem is of course, this is only 70 percent of secure.  I do not have 
hardware with free drivers, and some other things like that.  But it is 
smooth. 

I wanted to say to those who are trying out QUBE's, the hardware one uses 
really changes the experience.   So don't give up.  I also hope that soon 
we will have tenth generation processors with hardware that has free 
drivers.   

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